Dataset: ENMU
Taxa: Moraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern New Mexico University Herbarium


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6289James S. Martin   1797A1948-05-01
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, on the Malpais, ca. 6mi W of Carrizozo

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6290James S. Martin   18641948-05-08
USA, New Mexico, Eddy, Dark Canon, X-Bar Ranch, ca. 30mi SW of Carlsbad

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6291James S. Martin   997A1946-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Chaves, ca. 10mi WNW of Kenna (Roosevelt County)

ENMU
6292James S. Martin   997B1946-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Chaves, ca. 10mi WNW of Kenna (Roosevelt County)

ENMU
6293James S. Martin   997C1946-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Chaves, ca. 10mi WNW of Kenna (Roosevelt County)

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6294James S. Martin   1797B1948-05-01
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, on the Malpais, ca. 6mi W of Carrizozo

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6295James S. Martin   1797C1948-05-01
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, on the Malpais, ca. 6mi W of Carrizozo

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6296James S. Martin   1797D1948-05-01
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, on the Malpais, ca. 6mi W of Carrizozo

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6297Ali Jafary Jahaghy   211976-06-16
USA, New Mexico, Roosevelt, S1 T35R36 ENMU campus, Portales


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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